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Creator: Hill, Michael (1942-) Date: 1982-01-01 Contributing Institution: Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/2732 Description: Originally delivered 1982-01-01 View Full Item at Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/2732 -
Creator: Hill, Michael (1942-) Date: 1980-07-17 Contributing Institution: Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/1412 Description: Hill preaches on Ecclesiastes 1:1-11, introducing the background and message of the book. View Full Item at Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/1412 -
Creator: Hill, Michael (1942-) Date: 1982-01-01 Contributing Institution: Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/2731 Description: Originally delivered 1982-01-01 View Full Item at Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/2731 -
Creator: Hill, Michael (1942-) Date: 1990-05-18 Contributing Institution: Original DSpace Handle https://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/6628 Description: Based upon Titus 1:8, Hill preaches on the theme of self-control. Hill explores Greco-Roman philosophical perceptions of self-control and its ongoing influence today. For Christian leaders, self-control is expressed in power over oneself, whether it be over sexual desires (1 Corinthians 7) or eve... View Full Item at Original DSpace Handle https://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/6628 -
Creator: Hill, Michael (1942-) Date: 1982-01-01 Contributing Institution: Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/2729 Description: Originally delivered 1982-01-01 View Full Item at Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/2729 -
Creator: Hill, Michael (1942-) Date: 1988-09-01 Contributing Institution: Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/7816 Description: Hill speaks on the topic of sin based on Psalm 51. Sin is naturally deceptive and is self-justificatory. David is aware of the guilt and consequences of his actions. To transgress against our neighbour is to sin against God and His majesty. David recognises the inherent iniquity, perversion, and ... View Full Item at Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/7816 -
Creator: Hill, Michael (1942-) Date: 1982-01-01 Contributing Institution: Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/2727 Description: Originally delivered 1982-01-01 View Full Item at Original DSpace Handle http://myrrh.library.moore.edu.au/handle/10248/2727